Because Juno IDE is developed and maintained by another organization Junolab. If you would like to use the latest version of Julia inside Juno, you could "install it from LightTable" by following the instructions here <http://junolab.org/docs/install-manual.html>.
On Sunday, January 24, 2016 at 11:10:38 AM UTC+1, hustf wrote: > > The Julia + Juno Ide Windows 64 bundles are still version 0.4.2. > > > > torsdag 14. januar 2016 19.27.48 UTC+1 skrev Tony Kelman følgende: >> >> Hello all! The latest bugfix release of the Julia 0.4.x line has been >> released. Binaries are available from the usual place >> <http://julialang.org/downloads/>, and as is typical with such things, >> please report all issues to either the issue tracker >> <https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/issues>, or email the julia-users >> list. (If you reply to this message on julia-users, please do not cc >> julia-news which is intended to be low-volume.) >> >> This is a bugfix release, see this commit log >> <https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/compare/v0.4.2...v0.4.3> for the >> list of bugs fixed between 0.4.2 and 0.4.3. Bugfix backports to the 0.4.x >> line will be continuing with a target of one point release per month. If >> you are a package author and want to rely on functionality that did not >> work in earlier 0.4.x releases but does work in 0.4.3 in your package, >> please be sure to change the minimum julia version in your REQUIRE file to >> 0.4.3 accordingly. If you're not sure about this, you can test your package >> specifically against older 0.4.x releases on Travis and/or locally. >> >> These are recommended upgrades for anyone using previous releases, and >> should act as drop-in replacements. If you find any regressions relative to >> previous releases, please let us know. >> >> -Tony >> >>
